A beautiful autumn day in the Hulsthorster Zand in the Veluwe near Nunspeet. The discoloured leaves of the birch trees look like they are made of gold in the early morning light and stand out beautifully against the dark forest edge in the background.
Using a wide aperture blurs the bushes in the foreground and shows off the trees better.
Since the advent of digital photography, Peet Romijn (1964) has been increasingly involved in nature and landscape photography. In addition to these specialisms, he also enjoys photographing urban landscapes, during the day and at night.
Peet, among other things, takes photos on commission and supplies photos..
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